Kilsozu

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Kilsozu
Kjilsozu relief.jpg
A crude relief made sometime in the 150s CE depicting Kjilšozú reaching for the "Wheel of Iovism"
Emperor of Letsatia
Reign6 June 99 – 21 August 142
Coronation14 July 99
Palace of Many Voices, Komu
PredecessorKóštan
SuccessorMadrandas
Born7 April 77
Letsanyu (near Komu)
Died21 August 142(142-08-21) (aged 65)
Frese
BurialFrese Mausoleum
Spouse
  • Ransja (92-98)
  • Fýtja (100-129)
Issue
Among others
  • Fadraja
  • Votýra
  • Čeldna
ClanArýnym
FatherÝžidlim
MotherJerusna
ReligionFresian Iovism

Kjilšozú Arýnym Galádros (Letsatian IPA: /kjɪlʃɔzu: arɨ:nɨm gala:drɔs/)—commonly known by his posthumous name Kjilšozú Jovejú (Kjilšozú of Iovi) and often named Kjilšozú the Anointed—was the fourth emperor of the Letsatian Empire, being the first of the Arýnym clan to attain the title. Taking the throne by force during a succession crisis following the death of Emperor Kóštan in the summer of 99 CE, Kjilšozú then went on to rule the realm for 43 years until his death in 142 CE.

His reign is often considered the most prosperous in Letsatian history, being characterized by the restoration of the democratic senates after decades of corruption and decay, while also characterized by the undermining of the heavily corrupt Council of the Gods in favor of establishing a framework in which previously oppressed Iovist clergy could thrive, thus introducing Iovism (specifically a variant of it that developed in Frese) as Letsatia's primary official religion. After his mysterious death, the senates elected his second cousin Madrandas to succeed him to the throne.

Early life

Insurgency and accession to the throne

Reign

Early reign (99-115)

Conquests of Vomusia and Orzun (115-122)

Religious strife (125-127)

Fresian senatorial takeover (130-135)

Late reign (135-142)

Death and succession

Legacy

In popular culture